6 research outputs found
Feeding behaviors and locomotor activity of offspring in or after the VDSRL task.
<p>(A) Latencies to collect the food during acquisition (Acq), retention of spatial discrimination (Ret-D), reversal phase (Rev1-3), and retention of reversal 1β3 (Ret-R1-3) in the VDSRL task. A series of three reversals (reversal 1β3: Rev1β3) were performed. Between successive reversals, animals were given a session to test retention of the previous reversal phase (Ret-R1β3). *p<0.05; **p<0.001. (B) Food comsuption during a 30-min test session after the VDSRL task (nβ=β10 in each group). (C) Number of beam breaks during a 60-min test session after the VDSRL task (nβ=β9 for Ctrl group, nβ=β10 for HF group and nβ=β11 for HP group.).</p
Phosphorylation of STAT-3 in the hypothalamus.
<p>(A) Representative images for western blot experiement on total (t-) and phosphorylated (p-) STAT-3. nβ=β9 for Ctrl group, nβ=β10 for HF group, and nβ=β11 for HP group, respectively. (B) Measurement of the p-STAT-3/total-STAT-3 ratio in saline injected rats and in leptin injected rats. For clearly comparison, all the p-STAT-3/t-STAT-3 ratios were normalized to the mean value that obtained from the Ctrl group. (C) The sensitivity toward leptin assessed by a significant elevation of the mean p-STAT-3/t-STAT-3 in leptin-injected compared to saline-injected rats. **p<0.001, compared as indicated.</p
Reversal learning in the VDSRL task.
<p>(A) Schematic representation of the behavioral training and testing protocol. The rewarded and unrewarded lever is indicated by the β+β and βββ, respectively. The rewarded lever was counterbalanced across rats. (BβC) Total trials (B) and errors (C) to criterion during acquisition of spatial discrimination (Acq), retention of discrimination (Ret-D) as well as during the reversal phases (reversal 1β3: Rev1β3; retention of reversal 1β3: Ret-R1-3). (D) Perseverative and learning errors accumulated across reversals (perseverative errors accumulated: P-Accum;learning errors accumulated:L-Acuum) and during 3 reversals (perseverative errors of reversal 1β3: P-Ret1-3; learning errors of reversal 1β3: L-Ret1-3) were shown. A series of three reversals were performed by male offspring born to dams fed with the Ctrl diet, HF diet, and HP diet. Between successive reversals, animals were given a session to test retention of the previous reversal phase (Ret-R1-3). (E) Mean probabilities of rats shifting their responding to the other stimulus after making either an incorrect choice (and therefore not receiving reward) or a correct choice and receiving reward. nβ=β9 for Ctrl group, nβ=β10 for HF group and nβ=β11 for HP group. *p<0.05; **p<0.001.</p
Effect of maternal diet on dam, baby and adult offspring.
<p>(A) Mean body weights of dam fed with the control diet (Ctrl), high fatty (HF) or highly palatable diet (HP) (nβ=β10 in each group). Dam were weighted 6 weeks before mating, at the time of mating and after the delivery of their offspring. (BβC) Mean body weight of offspring born to dams fed with the Ctrl diet (nβ=β9), HF diet (nβ=β10), and HP diet (nβ=β11), measured at birth (day 1), and in adulthood (10 weeks after birth). (DβF) Physiological parameters of offspring born to dams fed with the Ctrl diet (nβ=β9), HF diet (nβ=β10), and HP diet (nβ=β11). *p<0.05; **p<0.001.</p
Reversal learning and set shifting in the ASST task.
<p>(A) Schematic representation of the behavioural training and testing protocol. The rewarded and unrewarded bowl is indicated with and without the β+β, respectively. The order of the discriminations and the exemplar pairings were always the same, but the pairs of exemplars were counterbalanced between groups. (B) Trials to reach criterion (six successive correct trials) for each phase of the ASST paradigm. (C) Errors made in each phase of the ASST paradigm. *p<0.05; **p<0.001.</p
[125I]RTI-55 binding to striatal dopamine transporter (DAT).
<p>(A) Representative autoradiographs for each group for DAT binding in the striatum of Wistar rats fed with the control diet (Ctrl), high fatty (HF) or highly palatable (HP) diet. Several regions were observed: caudate-putamen (CP), the dorsal (dCP) and ventral (vCP) subdivisions of the CP, and the nucleus accumben (NAc). (B) Values for DAT binding in the striatum of Wistar rats fed with the control diet (Ctrl), high fatty (HF) or highly palatable (HP) diet (nβ=β9 for Ctrl group, nβ=β10 for HF group and nβ=β11 for HP group). Values were generated by quantitative autoradiography of ligand binding. **p<0.001, compared as indicated.</p